A.
Base requirements. The subdivider shall observe all design standards for land subdivision as hereinafter provided. These standards shall be considered minimum standards and shall be varied from or waived only as provided in § 300-17.
B.
Design guides.
(1)
Requirements. All subdivisions shall be designed and improvements made by the developer consistent with the requirements of § 300-9 and the typical cross section. (See Appendix.)[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Appendix 1 included at the end of this chapter.
(2)
Mitigation. Design and construction shall reduce, to the extent reasonably possible, the following:
(a)
The volume of cut and fill.
(b)
The area over which existing vegetation will be disturbed, especially on land within 200 feet of a wetland, river, pond or stream or having a slope of more than 15% or overlying easily eroded soils.
(c)
The number of trees to be removed.
(d)
The extent of waterways altered or relocated.
(e)
The visual prominence of man-made elements not necessary for safety or orientation.
(f)
The removal of existing stone walls.
(g)
The visibility of building sites from existing streets.
(h)
The number of driveways exiting into existing streets.
(i)
The alteration of groundwater or surface water elevations or chemical constituents.
(j)
The disturbance of important wildlife habitats, outstanding botanical features and scenic or historic environs.
(k)
The soil loss or instability during and after construction.
(3)
Enhancement. Design and construction shall increase, to the extent reasonably possible, the following:
(a)
Vehicular use of collector streets to avoid traffic on streets providing house frontage.
(b)
Visual prominence of natural features of the landscape.
(c)
Legal and physical protection of views from public ways.
(d)
Street layout facilitating South orientation of houses.
(e)
Use of curvilinear street patterns.
C.
Floodplain District. All subdivision proposals shall be reviewed to determine whether such proposals will be reasonably safe from flooding. If any part of a proposed subdivision is located within the Floodplain District established under the Zoning Bylaw,[2] it shall be reviewed to assure that:
(1)
The proposal is designed consistent with the need to minimize flood damage.
(2)
All public utilities and facilities, sewer, gas, electrical and water systems, are located and constructed to minimize or eliminate flood damage.
(3)
Adequate drainage systems are provided to reduce exposure to flood hazards.
(4)
Base flood elevation (the level of the one-hundred-year flood) data is provided for proposals greater than five acres for that portion within the Floodplain District.
D.
Construction standards. To ensure high quality and uniformity of construction, and unless otherwise specified, all the work and the materials used shall conform to the requirements of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Public Works, Standard Specifications for Highways and Bridges, the latest edition, as amended, hereinafter referred to as the "Standard Specifications," and to these regulations. Where in conflict, the provisions of these regulations shall apply.